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    glad because I got new shoes and to have fun( I mostly liked the part of getting new adidas). Everyone started training for the big race who was in Mr. Henry’s and Mrs. Siegert’s classes. It was hard to train because

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    Racism Everyone has been racist before. Whether it just be a little joke or a serious act against their race every one hears it and reacts to it therefore racism will never stop. It’s a mental thing and most people don’t see the real affect and how bad it really is. Tv shows‚ movies‚ pictures its everywhere. But let’s just imagine what it would be like to be a african american person being bullied for the color of his skin‚ or a Asian because of his eyes those are things they cannot change. How

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    In the film Race an Illusion‚ the social concept of race is evaluated. The government needed race to justify slavery and segregation of humans based off of biological differences. Science was looked at to validate what people already thought about racial differences. This use of science shows how scientific knowledge is constructed. The scientific method is just a process of obtaining data. That data is then interpreted. The perspective and thoughts of the interpreter can skew how the report the

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    Race classifications in forensic anthropology. Race classification will always precede controversy. Perhaps nowhere else in the scientific world is such controversy as profound as in the field of forensic anthropology. Forensic anthropology is concerned with the employment of the scientific standards and principles of anthropology in order to investigate crime. It is the unfortunate task of the forensic anthropologist to make use of race as a means of classifying human remains on a near daily basis

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    about race relations‚ however they have been short-lived‚ and have not led to a greater degree of progress towards racial equality. Orelus’ article speaks the dire need for open and honest conversations about race in order for the United States to move past its structure of institutional racism. Using critical race theory‚ he attempts to explain the lack of engagement when it comes to discussions of race‚ especially from those who are privileged. He states that the silence on racism and race in general

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    Race should not be considered in a social matter‚ such as job interviews‚ events‚ and any other occasions of interaction. Race is simply biological. It is a part of them‚ yet to others‚ it shouldn’t matter what color of skin or where a person origins are set unless it affects a situation or is needed to be addressed. In the modern world‚ race cannot go unnoticed‚ but people do not have to let it influence the way they act towards a person. In the essay‚ “What is Race?” by Victor M. Fernandez‚ the

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    social class over race and gender is supported by the realization that socioeconomic disadvantage is in reality a present handicap‚ rather than an intergeneration one and it can be assessed at an individual level and not necessarily in aggregate (Magnus & Mick‚ 2000). Aggregating an entire race or gender in affirmative action is a reflection of the inherent shortcomings contained as being underprivileged is more influenced by the family background rather being from a certain race. Sacks (2007) observes

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    Advocates of Realism theory contend race and ethnicity are truths that contribute to an over arching make-up that equals an innate social identity. The rudimentary proponents of an individual’s identity must then suffice as pragmatic and permanent from birth. Subsequently‚ when humans build relations perceivable features allow us to understand similarities and disparities. According to Realists‚ no two individuals are the same and therefore the ensuing natural propensity creates categories for placing

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    Race in the world is an astounding mystery. It strongly affects every aspect of humanity. Many believe society would progress if people could diminish the impact of race. According to William Roy‚” It is hard to say what the true meaning of race is because there is no real meaning apart what people have made race to be.” Race has been constructed as constrained categories such as Blacks‚ Whites‚ Jews‚ and Muslims. William Roy stated‚ “The explanation for racial categorization is to be found in history

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    2010 Does Race Exist? Race does not exist biologically‚ but it does exist as an abstract social construct. The definition or meaning of race is different depending on the ideas and beliefs within a culture. One important factor in using the term race is to not get it confused with ethnicity or culture. The difficulty that some people have with characterizing ethnicity or culture is that they associate it with race‚ whereas that is not the case. They are all remarkably distinct. The term race shouldn’t

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